The Great U Brown, everyone story is so unique and different just can't get enough of these stories very interesting continue the journey Teach blessings.
Who else had noticed how much Team Dem learning as he goes along? Y’all seen the importance of researching it called do your homework 📄 before you come to class. You’ve my respect ✊ Team Dem I’ve seen your growth n maturity..
U Brown is probably Teacher U-Roy´s biggest disciple. Starsky & Hutch will forever be my favorite U Brown tune. I'd love to hear his story; am very glad that Teach is giving me yet another chance to go back down memory lane.
@@neilgibbons2532 ... that would be late 70's; yes, Trinity's cut preceded U Brown's and was a bigger hit. But as a yute I preferred U Brown's version because , IMO, the riddim that Yabby You (?) dem laid down was wickeder than Death in the Arena
The history this man just gave is incomparable,he spoke so eloquent, intelligent,and very intilectual,trust me, he took it to another level,this is one I have to watch over,to have it sink in,I felt that chill when he spoke of president brown, because people in my life was there for me like that,I wish other artist could somewhat show love for theses interviews in the comments section, teach, you was so rapped up in the interview that you never even allow him to do 3 or 4 of his master hits,but we understand, sometimes when these artist are interviewed,you wish you could meet them in person and say thank you for great music,that's why touring is important so you support them on their journey of this music that we love so much.
I think Steve barrows is one of those guys who should be recognized as one who is not of Jamaican background but is a guy who is up today he down tomorrow so he does honest work for jamaican artists folks like u brown just give us a lot of Jamaican music history we thank brother u brown for his history lessons of his experience in the jamaican music culture respect brother u brown all de best too brother
More respect to Hughford Brown, after hearing his story and life, I'm telling you I feel it in my heart, for these artistes, clean heart people must prevail a;lways!
Blessings to my idol my mentor my biggest influence The teacher Daddy U Brown. Just to let everyone know !!! U Brown is the first artist I really sit down and listen to when I was about 8 years old and know within myself that I wanted to do this great thing we call music. In the late 70’s I performed my first school concert where I sings 3 of Daddy Brown songs and I was the talk of my school for the rest of the year. My favourite song from him I was listening this interview and he never mentioned it and I know it’s because he has so many hits under his belt. The track entitled ( so me chat you rock ) I love that song up til this blessed day. Big ups to a real legend and a iconic reggae star U Brown. Long life health and strength my teacha 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Yes Teach Dem always a Great Job,A Real Blessing to you for all your work, it's such a joy to see and listing these Orginal Dance Hall Reggae Music Artists Real Foundation people who bring this Reggae Music to the world, I definitely remember when Hugh Brown music used to run the dance hall that time i was just a young youth listening to his music and always wanted to be like him as well, Mr Brown big respect to you sir Orginal Dance Hall Music Artists and Ambassador for the music. Teach Dem much respect 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💥💥💥💥💥💥
Big up u, Brown foundation from birth, keep up the good work teach u ting global more joy and more blessings. This is Briggy from DOVER St Mary in Jamaica and Canada
As a 70s teen U Brown was my favourite DJ. One of my firsf 45s was Black Princess. I remember having cassettes full of U Brown chanting at dances. My first U Brown dance was at Cornwall Beach in MoBay. Real foundation DJ.
I remember u doing a tune called Step it inna Jah Jah land. Believe it was a disco 45 but can't recall the singer. You were so steady on the rhythms, especially Mr. Fisherman and Black Princess.
Mr U Brown i salute you sir for the contribution to our music our culture which you ascended into the world and big teach dem and his colleagues for this one 💯🙏🏽🇯🇲
Up top teach 🙌 thanks for finding all of our reggae pioneers and bring them to the front page give them the respect they truly deserve continue to keep up the good 👍 works 💪
real foundation artist -weather balloon hit after hit to the foundation, thanks teach and the crew stay blessed and safe ,straight out Boston Massachusetts USA
Yes Daddy Brown- people in Jamaica are not aware of how this man is loved abroad- worldwide! Heart a love from Israel. One of a kind artist and persona. Big up mi friend. My Lord family
Teach!! BEST BEST most Informative wealth of knowledge this interview may be your #1. Mr U Brown Big Up to you for keeping all this information, I hope you get to put all this in writing ✍️📖. Nuff Love & Respect.
Great interview teach with the real dancehall veteran Daddy u Brown, a member the good old days when him was the DJ On Jack Ruby Hi Power sound system and ram up the dancehall everytime,big up daddy u brown.
@@hufordbrown5648 Respect Elder U Brown 👊🏾 for the correction that was a record I had on a 45 in the days as a youth when me and my brother use to buy tunes and play our little sound and Dj on the versions. 🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🎵🎵🎵🎼🎼🎼🎶🎶🎶🎧🎤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My favorite dj when i was in high school late 70’s - early 80’s weather balloon my favorite . , Has a elder now really appreciate this interview yah .. Big up Teech Dem . !
This is one of the realest interview with Teach Dem. I love how U Brown is surprising Teach Dem as TD always is well prepared in doing his research. I am happy UB bounced back and is doing well for himself now
Big up Hugh Brown. U speak d the truth. King Tubbys a nuh miser. King Tubbys a d dub organizer. Big time memories. Say who. Sey wah dem nuh know dem style yah.
My introduction to U Browns music was when he signed with the major label Virgin Records, I used to trouble my Dads record collection, I found 2 U Brown albums Mr Brown Something & Can’t Keep A Good Man Down, I was 9 years old when they were released & ive been a fan ever since.
Really enjoy this interview and all the others. Present day artist can learn a lot from artist of the past in terms of conducting yourself and being humble. So refreshing to listen to the brother. Maximum respect to Teach for a well researched interview👍
Yo! Thank you for this one Teach Dem. Another opportunity to hear first hand from one of the all time greats. I met U Brown one time the in London. Monks Park area and we had a nice reasoning. Bless up the star and thank you for sharing part of your story. Nuff respect.
TEACH DEM!!!!! This is without ANY Doubt a most conscious and able Reggae Professional from the Original Class of Jamaican Reggae entertainers! His responses to your questions, his deportment, his presentation, his public show for the Complete Foundations of the business, presents a character which says he holds ZERO GRUDGE against anyone! THAT IS CLASS!!! Big Up Mr. Brown, and to you-Much respects once again for bringing out another find-another General from the Foundations!!!
My favorite DJ growing up in the 70s and early 80s from papa roots days and people choice sounds system and irie Bredda meet him in London bless U Brown
"The border"with the late great Gregory Isaac, and "keep on knocking" with the late great Jacob Miller. U Brown are one of the greats. Respect legend.
Words of Wisdom from Mr. Brown great interview Teach Dem
The Great U Brown, everyone story is so unique and different just can't get enough of these stories very interesting continue the journey Teach blessings.
These dancehall legends are so intelligent even when schooling was not full 100
I know U Brown from the 70st and never know that he is so eloquent and intelligent....very humble person
Yes teach thank you for the history lesson, I’ve watch you now and again but now I’m a subscriber
BIG UP FROM FRANCE ! Excellent artist and excellent interviewer
So happy to see you're highlighting all these reggae legends, love the history.respect ✌️✨
And many thanks to you, for watching, and listening to the history of our Jamaican art, and culture. Reggae Music. Continue to Full-joy!
Maximum respect Mr. U-Brown, real legend!!!
Intelligent mr Brown
Yes Teach. You win again. Brilliant interview. Bless up U Brown. Great!!!
Thanks for watching!!!
Blessings in return!!!
Bless up Teachdem, happy to see the veteran U Brown interview
Who else had noticed how much Team Dem learning as he goes along? Y’all seen the importance of researching it called do your homework 📄 before you come to class. You’ve my respect ✊ Team Dem I’ve seen your growth n maturity..
Respect my brother appreciate the continued support
@@TeachDem no doubt bruh I’m definitely a supporter trust n believe.
@@TeachDem what about the disc jockeys interview
What about them?
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Big up Mr Brown real foundation artist...one of who lay the musical highway..blessup
Bigup up U Brown !!! Champion DJ. Can hear the honesty in his voice.
U Brown is probably Teacher U-Roy´s biggest disciple. Starsky & Hutch will forever be my favorite U Brown tune. I'd love to hear his story; am very glad that Teach is giving me yet another chance to go back down memory lane.
I thought DJ trinity did that in the early 70s, tell me more please
@@neilgibbons2532 ... that would be late 70's; yes, Trinity's cut preceded U Brown's and was a bigger hit. But as a yute I preferred U Brown's version because , IMO, the riddim that Yabby You (?) dem laid down was wickeder than Death in the Arena
Ranking Trevor know that!
@@bundown5463 i will try to look up the UB version. But nuff thanks for the info never knew that and u right trinity version was in late 70s. Big up
@@bundown5463 i check ub version, that was the "freedom blues, rhythm 👍
Yes Daddy Brown..The original Weather balloon! My brother use to say U Brown " Lay down pon a riddim like a lizard pon a lim" . Nuff respect.
U-Brown is so great. You see how he is clear of mind & thought here. Razor sharp.
The history this man just gave is incomparable,he spoke so eloquent, intelligent,and very intilectual,trust me, he took it to another level,this is one I have to watch over,to have it sink in,I felt that chill when he spoke of president brown, because people in my life was there for me like that,I wish other artist could somewhat show love for theses interviews in the comments section, teach, you was so rapped up in the interview that you never even allow him to do 3 or 4 of his master hits,but we understand, sometimes when these artist are interviewed,you wish you could meet them in person and say thank you for great music,that's why touring is important so you support them on their journey of this music that we love so much.
*intellectual*
Irvington new jersey, true, speaking about President brown moved me,people like these are not here anymore.
I think Steve barrows is one of those guys who should be recognized as one who is not of Jamaican background but is a guy who is up today he down tomorrow so he does honest work for jamaican artists folks like u brown just give us a lot of Jamaican music history we thank brother u brown for his history lessons of his experience in the jamaican music culture respect brother u brown all de best too brother
More respect to Hughford Brown, after hearing his story and life, I'm telling you I feel it in my heart, for these artistes, clean heart people must prevail a;lways!
Blessings to my idol my mentor my biggest influence The teacher Daddy U Brown.
Just to let everyone know !!! U Brown is the first artist I really sit down and listen to when I was about 8 years old and know within myself that I wanted to do this great thing we call music. In the late 70’s I performed my first school concert where I sings 3 of Daddy Brown songs and I was the talk of my school for the rest of the year.
My favourite song from him I was listening this interview and he never mentioned it and I know it’s because he has so many hits under his belt. The track entitled ( so me chat you rock ) I love that song up til this blessed day. Big ups to a real legend and a iconic reggae star U Brown. Long life health and strength my teacha 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Yes Teach Dem always a Great Job,A Real Blessing to you for all your work, it's such a joy to see and listing these Orginal Dance Hall Reggae Music Artists Real Foundation people who bring this Reggae Music to the world, I definitely remember when Hugh Brown music used to run the dance hall that time i was just a young youth listening to his music and always wanted to be like him as well, Mr Brown big respect to you sir Orginal Dance Hall Music Artists and Ambassador for the music. Teach Dem much respect 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💥💥💥💥💥💥
Big up u, Brown foundation from birth, keep up the good work teach u ting global more joy and more blessings. This is Briggy from DOVER St Mary in Jamaica and Canada
Daddy U Brown is one of most intelligent dancehall artists
I’ve been waiting on this one!!! Big up ya self Teach Dem! Underrated as a producer also. Got some bad tunes under his belt.
As a 70s teen U Brown was my favourite DJ. One of my firsf 45s was Black Princess. I remember having cassettes full of U Brown chanting at dances. My first U Brown dance was at Cornwall Beach in MoBay. Real foundation DJ.
I always full-joy the dances at Cornwall Beach. King Attorney Hi Fi
I remember u doing a tune called Step it inna Jah Jah land. Believe it was a disco 45 but can't recall the singer. You were so steady on the rhythms, especially Mr. Fisherman and Black Princess.
Mr U Brown i salute you sir for the contribution to our music our culture which you ascended into the world and big teach dem and his colleagues for this one 💯🙏🏽🇯🇲
Up top teach 🙌 thanks for finding all of our reggae pioneers and bring them to the front page give them the respect they truly deserve continue to keep up the good 👍 works 💪
Real teachable moments
real foundation artist -weather balloon hit after hit to the foundation, thanks teach and the crew stay blessed and safe ,straight out Boston Massachusetts USA
Blessings. Blessings 👍. Foundation Artist always gives the best interviews. Without the Hype.
Blessings Mr Brown.
Keep up the good work Teach.
U Brown is one of my favorite dj and i didn't know he did so much song. I am glad that you interviewed him.
Another awesome interview of one of our music legends
Blessings Teach, can't wait to hear from the great daddy Brown. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
My respect..u brown u a one of the frist Conscious d.j orginally..before big youth ..jone town
U brown legend💯💯💯🇯🇲🇯🇲
Real interview big up William cres and Phillip Ave them man throd through tower hill long before the coronel real foundation in the business 👏
Hail up U Brown. Yes brethren big up. Give thanks for sharing this this interview. I truly appreciate and enjoy it. Very educational and informative.
what a well spoken honest man.. i know his music buy didn't know him. President brown big up u damm self.. love u long time
Salute the great U Brown one of my favorite DJ and one of the greatest voice ever.
Yes teach dem. Real good interview with U Brown real talk as a man who been there and dun dat.I enjoyed every moment of it. Clean.
Yes Daddy Brown- people in Jamaica are not aware of how this man is loved abroad- worldwide! Heart a love from Israel. One of a kind artist and persona. Big up mi friend. My Lord family
U a di boss
yes Huford Brown, one of the great living legend from JA
U brown a real real foundation record artist respect U Brown your respect is highly respected
The best interview ever, in my eyes.. I could listen to him all day.. May the universe continues to bless U Brown!!
Thank you for watching and listening. Give thanks for your your support sis. May the Universe continue to bless and keep you and family safe.
Yow!! mi love ❤ these history 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 lessons....Amazing Journeys.
Teach!! BEST BEST most Informative wealth of knowledge this interview may be your #1. Mr U Brown Big Up to you for keeping all this information, I hope you get to put all this in writing ✍️📖. Nuff Love & Respect.
Great interview teach with the real dancehall veteran Daddy u Brown, a member the good old days when him was the DJ On Jack Ruby Hi Power sound system and ram up the dancehall everytime,big up daddy u brown.
Teach dem wi need a part two of this man I think this has been your best one
Very genuine and honestly spoken. No hype up self. Nice interview. Didnt know I would listen thru.
Mr. U Brown aka “Riggle Me Dis Riggle Me That “one of his popular tunes from the early 80’s.
Most definitely 👊👊👊
That one is titled
ME CHAT, YOU ROCK.
Give thanks for the support!!
@@hufordbrown5648
Respect Elder U Brown 👊🏾 for the correction that was a record I had on a 45 in the days as a youth when me and my brother use to buy tunes and play our little sound and Dj on the versions. 🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🎵🎵🎵🎼🎼🎼🎶🎶🎶🎧🎤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great interview U Brown.
Teach dem thanks for another gem from a legend
My favorite dj when i was in high school late 70’s - early 80’s weather balloon my favorite . , Has a elder now really appreciate this interview yah .. Big up Teech Dem . !
Everytime I think of U Brown... it reminds mi of that U Roy Style of Dj...when Dj was Kool... and sophisticated... not screaming down the mic...
I really enjoyed this interview. I didn’t realise U Brown had such a vast catalogue. Wow!!! Big up Teach dem! 26/2/22🇬🇧🇬🇧
U brown you are the best ✊ respect
NEVER HEARD OF HIM... BUT LOOKING FORWARD.... 🇯🇲🔥👊
@@marcmarcello981 SURE YUH HAV A PROBLEM.... YUH DAMN CULT... 🙄
@Da Royal General BLESS UP GENERAL.... 👊🔥
@@garfieldleslie8834 😂😂🤣
@@marcmarcello981 I know you meant, young generation ..lol
One word to describe this artist... Giant
This is one of the realest interview with Teach Dem. I love how U Brown is surprising Teach Dem as TD always is well prepared in doing his research. I am happy UB bounced back and is doing well for himself now
Yeah and I forgot one next big hit please Mr doctor that's your brown respect man 💯💯💯
Respect @teach dem blessing U Brown General inna real life.
Honorable U. Brown my second favorite Dj beside Ranking Joe. Great interview Teach Dem
U Brown still looking young blessings mi general
Thanks for this one. Bless up. A real D.J. legend.
Much respect for this episode, Teach. Brings back pleasant memories of my teen years.
Good to see a Jamaican artist that can speak English, also very eloquent.
Lol how you mean, so Jamaicans don’t speak English? Or you mean a Jamaican artist that you can understand. lol Lowe that man. Patois A fi we Culture.
At long last - Mr Hughford Brown, great DJ from the late 70's
U BROWN A ONE OF THE BEST I WATCH ON U THING🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bless up mi king from dem days deh wid row mr fisherman row.
Big Up U brown! His knowledge of Reggae music is DEEP!
Teach I've been checking out all the interviews you've done and so far this is to me the best one
Over 800 watching come on touch de like button give this man some rating!!!
Big up Hugh Brown. U speak d the truth. King Tubbys a nuh miser. King Tubbys a d dub organizer. Big time memories. Say who. Sey wah dem nuh know dem style yah.
Check out this artist vocabulary people....he can take on any interviews... Real Star
🙏 wow, very excellent interview and was happy watching and listening and seeing my homies mr brown. .👍👍👍👍
Irvington new jersey, I heard him speak about president brown almost bring tears, people like these are not here anymore.
My introduction to U Browns music was when he signed with the major label Virgin Records, I used to trouble my Dads record collection, I found 2 U Brown albums Mr Brown Something & Can’t Keep A Good Man Down, I was 9 years old when they were released & ive been a fan ever since.
Yes Admiral. Original is Original
And Digital a Digital.
Bless up yourself Dadda.
Give thanks for the support
Jah bless and keep you!!!
Big up U Brown! Pioneer artist.
Maximum respect,more blessing papa Brown.
Really enjoy this interview and all the others. Present day artist can learn a lot from artist of the past in terms of conducting yourself and being humble. So refreshing to listen to the brother. Maximum respect to Teach for a well researched interview👍
Teach Dem! Big up Daddy U Brown from long time
Daddy brown. When he comes around we get down. Teach mi. Original
Trust me I love these interview....👌🏻
Big up U Brown original dancehall artist
Yo! Thank you for this one Teach Dem. Another opportunity to hear first hand from one of the all time greats. I met U Brown one time the in London. Monks Park area and we had a nice reasoning. Bless up the star and thank you for sharing part of your story. Nuff respect.
Jah no teachdem you are the general when it comes to original raggae music
👍👍👍👍👍Teach Dem Great interview Pt2 please.
TEACH DEM!!!!! This is without ANY Doubt a most conscious and able Reggae Professional from the Original Class of Jamaican Reggae entertainers!
His responses to your questions, his deportment, his presentation, his public show for the Complete Foundations of the business, presents a character which says he holds ZERO GRUDGE against anyone! THAT IS CLASS!!!
Big Up Mr. Brown, and to you-Much respects once again for bringing out another find-another General from the Foundations!!!
My favorite DJ growing up in the 70s and early 80s from papa roots days and people choice sounds system and irie Bredda meet him in London bless U Brown
U Roy was the greatest of them all. A real inspiration for most young djs especially U Brown
Can't wait always rate U Brown
Teach dem you need a pt2 with the Legendary Hugh Brown, Him never give the Stur Mars History. plus more Sounds.
Yes Mr Chung
History is History.
Bless up yourself Dadda
@@hufordbrown5648 Blessings Fada Brown, History also Educate, Nuff Respect Fyah.
Teach dem big interview 🙌big artist
Big up U Brown London
Bulby My Brother
U Brown clean heart one love
Bulby clean heart one love
LEGEND IN THE BUSINESS 🎶🎤🎤🎤🎤🎼🎵🎵🎵🎶🎤🎤🎼🎼🎶🎶
Mr. Brown Weather Balloon and many more hit songs,, blessed love me family
Teach Dem I've been watching this channel for an while great job ! It's my first time commenting 🙌🏽 blessings
Appreciate the support my brother
Another BIG foundation artist! Loveliness Teach. Respect every time. Keep bringing them back to the forefront mi breddrin. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏
Great man 🙏🏿🙏🏿
great interview Teachdem,good health and long life MR.Brown.
He was my mother coworker at the halfway tree post office she said he was a decent young. Man always sharp in him Clarke's
Nice interview, very informative
one of the best teach dem interview I have watched 👍🏽
Great interview 👏🏽